
Original photo by Barbara Johansen Newman. Futzed with by me.
The stage was set, the performance about to begin. Cupid aimed his arrow at Véronique. She was not a willing participant in this grand guignol. Alas, poor Yorick, wearing a wretched grin — his was not a speaking role, stuck as he was between la dame and the ridiculous Louis, whose eyes rolled relentlessly heavenward. The bit players barely noticeable at the back. All of them waiting for the houselights to dim. As they did every day, except for Sunday when the public attended church to confess the sin of misplaced curiosity.
At the front of the stage, there was no mask to represent comedy. Tragedy was the only play held here.
n.b. My friend Barbara is currently on a Viking River Cruise. She’s been generous in sharing her photos with those of us who are stuck at home. One of the places she visited was Český Krumlov in the Czech Republic. There were a couple of museum-y kinds of places with large collections of puppets and marionettes. This evolved from one of the photos she posted. My imagination ran a little wild. I am thinking of making my own strange tableau.
Can’t wait to see it! 🙂
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I’m pretty certain that if I just go through all the stuff I have crammed into corners and closets I could come up with something. 😉
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That sounds like fun. I’ll be right over!! 🙂
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I love Hamlet, and I love this. I hope there’s more to come.
Happy Mothers Day Mary.
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Thank you, Cayman. For the comment and the Mother’s Day wish.
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Your imagination is one of my top sources of delight. Please continue.
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I’m glad you appreciate my sometimes strange imagination. That pleases me.
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